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“The Brooks Launch 2 is a solid neutral trainer that brings a few new changes to an already very well-liked shoe. This shoe breathes well and feels at home during hard workouts.” Read expert review
“The Mizuno Wave Hitogami 2 follows the first edition’s fit and feel specifically geared towards long distance racing. With a lower-profile design than many Mizuno offerings, the Hitogami 2 will...” Read expert review
“The New Balance 860V5 is a dependable trainer that offers fluid movement without sacrificing support, which is a middle ground that can be hard to attain. ” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“This update from the NB competition line fills the gap well between the company’s track spikes and heftier long distance racing footwear. The 1600 v2 is slightly lighter than its predecessor, and...” Read expert review
“While not as light as many traditional racing shoes, the shoe’s responsiveness off the ground makes it feel faster than other shoes of the same weight. The Adidas Adios Boost is rather expensive,...” Read expert review
“Ready and responsive, the Nike Air Zoom Elite prepare you for fast and cushioned training. Flywire technology, asymmetrical lacing, and an inner mesh gives you a snug fit.” Read expert review
“The Hoka One One Huaka is a lightweight cushioned cushioned trail/road shoe that provides the runner with an ample amount of cushion without sacrificing stability or responsiveness. The shoe does...” Read expert review
“The PureGrit 3 is an awesome shoe for runners looking to do some serious miles on the trails, but not in a huge midsoled, monster lugged traditional shoe. The PureGrit 3 is simple, comfortable, and...” Read expert review